City police said when nearby bars let out, many people, already drunk, go to the club and start problems.

The sign on the front door says the club requires a membership, meaning it can stay open late.

Neighbors call it a loophole that does not protect them.

The club's owner would not return our requests for comment. Police said when they have come to the club before, they have warned the club's owner, asking him to add extra security. A York police captain said the operation the owner chose was "fly by night."

Barb Douglass of the Colony Park Homeowners Association is planning to ask the state Liquor Control Board to have the club's license revoked.

"Clean up or close up," Douglass said. "Close it down. It's just a nuisance to our neighborhood."

"We don't feel as safe in this neighborhood just to walk our dog at night. We shouldn't have to feel that way," Thieme said.

This week, York's police chief visited neighbors and nearby businesses and told them there will be increased patrols on the weekend.

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